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Opt for Ashapura Steel’s nickel alloy products in Maharashtra to benefit from their remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. These versatile materials serve as essential components in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, chemical processing, and power generation, where unwavering reliability and top-notch performance are of utmost importance.
Whether it’s withstanding extreme temperatures and corrosive chemicals in chemical processing, providing structural integrity in aircraft components, or enduring the rigors of power generation, Ahapura’s nickel alloy products suppliers are engineered to excel in these critical applications, ensuring long-term durability and efficiency.
Properties of Nickel Alloy
Corrosion resistance
High strength
Good thermal conductivity
Good electrical conductivity
Resistance to high temperatures
Resistance to wear and tear
Some nickel alloys have excellent wear and tear resistance, making them suitable for use in applications where there is a lot of friction and wear, such as in pump components.
Nickel Alloy Grades & Features
Grade | Features |
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Inconel 600 | High temperature resistance, excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance |
Inconel 625 | Excellent resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and high-temperature oxidation |
Monel 400 | Good ductility, excellent corrosion resistance, and high strength |
Monel K500 | Excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking and high-temperature oxidation |
Hastelloy C276 | Excellent corrosion resistance in harsh environments, good ductility and toughness |
Alloy 20 | Excellent resistance to corrosion and sulfuric acid, good mechanical properties |
Physical Properties of Nickel Alloy
Property | Value |
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Density | 7.85-9.2 g/cm³ |
Melting point | 1,260-1,455°C |
Coefficient of thermal expansion | 12.3-13.3 × 10^-6/°C |
Thermal conductivity | 7.7-21.8 W/mK |
Electrical conductivity | 2.2-21.9 MS/m |
Mechanical Properties of Nickel Alloy
Property | Value |
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Tensile strength | 390-1,320 MPa |
Yield strength | 105-1,150 MPa |
Elongation at break | 10-60% |
Modulus of elasticity | 173-211 GPa |
Hardness (Rockwell) | 30-92 |
Industrial Application of Nickel Alloy
Defence & Aerospace
Defence & Aerospace
Oil/Gas
Oil/Gas
Speciality Valves & Vacuum
Speciality Valves & Vacuum
Precision Components
Precision Components
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FAQ
A nickel alloy is a metallic material composed primarily of nickel, often combined with other elements like chromium, iron, copper, or molybdenum. These alloys are engineered to have specific properties, such as corrosion resistance, heat resistance, or exceptional strength. Nickel alloys find applications in diverse industries, including aerospace, chemical processing, electronics, and marine engineering, where their unique properties make them valuable for demanding and specialized tasks
Nickel alloys are used in Maharashtra, as well as worldwide, the industries like Manufacturing and Engineering,Aerospace and Defense,Chemical Processing,Oil and Gas,Power Generation uses nikel alloy.
Nickel alloys are materials composed primarily of nickel but also contain other elements like chromium, iron, and cobalt. These alloys are engineered for their excellent corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, and various specialized properties. They are used in diverse applications, from aerospace components and chemical processing equipment to medical devices and electrical connectors.
Nickel is a chemical element, and in its pure form, it is classified as a metal. It is one of the transition metals located in the periodic table and is known for its lustrous, silvery-white appearance. Nickel exhibits typical metallic properties, including good electrical conductivity, malleability, and ductility.